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Several misunderstandings in the purchase of billiards clubs
Myth 1: You must look at the wood grain when choosing billiards clubs, because the wood grain will affect the performance of billiards clubs.
This problem is also a common misunderstanding. Many people use wood grain as the first criterion when choosing clubs. Others say that if the wood grain of a club is not straight, the club will deform along the wood grain in the future, which is incorrect.
The grain of the club actually depends on the cutting angle of the whole material. The larger the cutting angle, the straighter the arrow. We know that the material selection of clubs may come from the trunk, bark, roots, crown and even branches of a tree. Why are the clubs of the same material and brand-name clubs much more expensive than brand-name clubs?
Because brand-name clubs are very picky in material selection, they generally only choose the part near the bark in the middle of the trunk, commonly known as "two skins". This part of the wood meets the requirements of hardness and elasticity to the maximum extent and is not easy to deform. Low-end clubs are not so strict.
Then, if you unfortunately choose a club with wooden branches, it is difficult to avoid deformation no matter how good the grain of your club is. Nowadays, many people say that some foreign brands, such as Japan, have poor club lines. In fact, this is because they reduced the cutting angle of wood in order to save more precious materials.
Conditional friends can also have a try. In Japan, where the grain is not good, when you hit the ball, you feel the strength is very transparent and the transmission force is complete, which can prove that the grain does not determine the performance of the club.
Myth 2: Maple clubs are better than pewter clubs.
Many people think that maple clubs are more elastic, feminine and have better performance than pewter clubs. Actually, it's not exactly like this. Fraxinus mandshurica has always been the main raw material for making grab sticks in ancient China, because Fraxinus mandshurica has good elasticity and toughness, good stability and is not easy to deform.
In The Water Margin, Song Wu was drunk on Jingyanggang, holding a grey whistle stick (although it was useless to kill a tiger), indicating that at least in the Song Dynasty, the application technology of grey wood was quite common and mature. There is no denying that the elasticity of maple clubs is really good, and it is really better than ash in some aspects.
However, this does not mean that any maple club is better than the gray club. Maple trees are more affected by the weather, and their adaptability is not as strong as that of ash society. In different temperature and humidity environments, its performance fluctuates slightly, and the control difficulty increases accordingly.
In fact, this is not to give these two kinds of clubs a competition. The key is that maple is better than ash, which is definitely a misunderstanding. In the simplest example, jimmy white, who is recognized as the strongest among the masters, used an ash wood club.
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